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Had a question regarding speech and my two preemie boys, Adam and Noah. They are now 14 months old, and about 12 months old developmentally.

I know that the adjusted age is for physical development, but what about speech? I did a checklist with Adam for 15 months, and he seems very up to date with his chronological age. Is that possible? How are preemies evaluated for speech? Dev't or chronological age? Thanks!

I'm not sure the answer, my pediatrician for Clover seems to be following a more chronological path with her as opposed to my former pediatrician with Parker who followed his adjusted age for everything, including speech. I would ask! I am sure it is possible for preemies to be ahead of schedule!

Our pediatrician followed Alexander's development based on chronological age, but let him have a 2 month buffer. The NICU follow-along monitoring watched his development on his adjusted age. They considered speech part of development.

Alexander was always OK for his adjusted age on gross motor but on track or even ahead on his speech for his chronological age.

In any case, sounds like Adam is doing great on his speech :)

As they get older, the ranges for normal get wider and adjusted/chronological makes less of a difference anyways.

Yay! Avery was always adjusted age for physical, and chronological age for speech. Just yesterday she said," the playground got fertilizer. We couldn't play on it and that was very disappointing on me.". Hhehhe. She's 4 and it was the cutest thing with her sad little frown!!